Ok so I am adding another lift pump and moving them to where the spare tire mounts. I have spent a decent amount of time trying to find the best solution to routing the pumps to the cp3's but have not made alot of progress.
There are 3 different ways I am considering:
1. Route both pumps with two 1/2" lines going to the motor to feed each cp3, with a junction block to equalize pressure between the two. (Haven't been able to find a junction block with 1/2" inlet and outlet ports)
2. Route the pumps to feed the two 1/2" lines into a 3/4" aluminum or stainless steel line that runs up to a distribution block in the engine compartment. (cannot find a block that combines the two 1/2" lines into a 3/4" outlet)
3. Same as #2 but use a flexible line instead of metal.
I would like to use aluminum or stainless line due to the weigh savings, and it would look cleaner IMO. However I am not wanting to have to go buy a whole bunch of bending tools, etc. just to do the fuel lines.
There are 3 different ways I am considering:
1. Route both pumps with two 1/2" lines going to the motor to feed each cp3, with a junction block to equalize pressure between the two. (Haven't been able to find a junction block with 1/2" inlet and outlet ports)
2. Route the pumps to feed the two 1/2" lines into a 3/4" aluminum or stainless steel line that runs up to a distribution block in the engine compartment. (cannot find a block that combines the two 1/2" lines into a 3/4" outlet)
3. Same as #2 but use a flexible line instead of metal.
I would like to use aluminum or stainless line due to the weigh savings, and it would look cleaner IMO. However I am not wanting to have to go buy a whole bunch of bending tools, etc. just to do the fuel lines.